What will happen if saccharin and its salts are removed from the list of hazardous wastes and hazardous substances based on the April 2010 proposed rule?
A. The April 2010 proposed rule would allow generators to manage saccharin and its salt wastes as nonhazardous. The nonhazardous waste management regulations under RCRA Subtitle D, while still protective of human health and the environment, reduce paperwork and reporting requirements for generators and decrease the cost of waste management.
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- Why did EPA propose removing saccharin and its salts from its lists of hazardous constituents, hazardous wastes, and hazardous substances in April 2010?
- Why are saccharin and its salts on EPA’s lists of hazardous constituents, hazardous wastes, and hazardous substances?